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VOL. 15. NO. 63
iGUN, ILLINOIS, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 23, 1885
REFUSES TO BE CARVED.
5 o'clock Editicn.
'Turkey Will Not Peaceably Per-
mit Roumelia to Be Sliced from
Her Body-Politic. j.
he New York Republicans in
Convention at Saratoga—Gtm.
Oarr Leads for Governor.
She Announces Her Determination to
Suppress the Revolt-and Restore
Her Deposed Officers.
Gathering Of Empire State Dunio-
crats for Thursday's Convention
—The Dakota Democrats.,
iiustria, Eoumania, .Servia and Greece
Preparing for an Armed Conflict '
■ Other News from Abroad. )
ali. sioxs point to a war.
i LosritoN, Sebt 23.—The situation in the
East IS growing critical. The inspired
Journal hi Turquic, of Constantinople,
publishes an official communication which
s iitos that the events in jjtonmelia necessi-
tate the intervention of tlie lforte. .Turkey,
tlie article says, will accomplish her duty
ahd suppress tl»o revolt, acting with firm-
ness but exercising moderation. It is.
currently reported iu the Turkish
capital that Turkey lias decided to1 fight for
the le-sloration of the status quo in lion-
melia. The Turkish thirst j army corps in
Anatolia has been mobilized, The oilieials
ot the Adrianople Railway have, been
ordered to prepare for the transportation of
tr >ops. All other ' trallie. on the road will
be stopjx.'il. ■ |j'], ; • .";-J
The Servian army lias been mobilized and
troops are beini? sent to protect tlie sputliern
frontier bordering on Macedonia ami Al-
'bafnia. Fears are entertained of a risintr in
boith the latter places, atUl grave troubles
ari; anticipated in the event of suchl an oc-
currence. It is stated that, in an interview
with a number 6f diplomats, King Milan
k BSferted that if the Macedonians rose in re-
volt against Turkish rule .lie must act with
thtem or otherwise be deposed.
King Milan's appearance in Belgrade on
llii return-from V ieuii nwas tlie signal for a
great i>opular outburst of enthusiasm.
Crowds met him at tile depot w'rtli loud
'.crik's of '"Forward all Servians." ; The
King's first decree mobilized CO, t)00j troops.
Tlie inhabitants have demanded that Old
Se rvia arid Macedonia be protected. • The
sk lptchima has been -convoked to coTisidei
i the important ipiestions arising out jof, the
disturbed conditions of affairs in U?e Ual-
kais. ' 'jij'"1 j
At Athens yesterday the Prime Minister
in replying to a deputation, said that if
events threatened interference with the ex;
pausiou.of Hellenic dominion.Ureejpe was
reaiy to intervene. The plans proposed for
a reduction of the Greek 'army have been
abandoned, and ordprs have been issued to
raise it at once,to its full effective force. A
grtjiat demonstration was held in Athens
yes terday in favor of Greek intervention in
Macedonia.
A levy of all the able-b<Hlied.Jmen in Bul-
garia between the ages ?bt' eighteen and
foity years lias been ordered;- A te ileum
was sung in the garden surrounding the
pa ace at Philippopoli& on the arrival .there
yjesterday, morning of Prince , Alexander, of
Bulgaria. The Bulgarian . tlag has been
hoisted in all parts of tlje .city.
[tumors are current ill Paris to the effect
thit owing to the exqited state of affairs in'
the ^Balkans the Austrian army id being
mobilized. Other rumors stato that the
Ti.rkish army is being rapidly equipped for <
immediate service ui Koineiia. j, *
The market at the Stock Exchange yes-
terday was badly demoralized. A: heavy
decline took place in Russian and Turkish
securities; which recovered toward the
clcse of the day- On the Berlin bourse
Servian builds declined foiir points.
■ yiKN'NA, Sept. 23.—The l'i>litlschc'Cor-
ra iMmdenz says that PrincesAlexander, of
Bulgaria, has sent dispatcifes' to the signa-
tory powers of the Berlin treaty explaining
hi.> action in regard to Roumelia, It is
sk ted that the Prince'has fexpressedjthe in-
tention- of reconciling himself, so far as
possible, with the agents of the Sultan.
T1 e Prince is reported,'-with that.view, to
be negotiating directly with the Siiltan.
Sr. P'fjtekShu no, Sept. 23 — The Rus-
sian Government has replied tp, Prince
Alexander's dispatch relative to l^ouinelia
that only the signatory powers to the
treaty of Berlin are competent to settle the
question as to sovereignty over Roumelia.
Tlio Government has decreed that all Kus-
sian officers in tlie Bulgarian service may
retain their commissions only on the con-
dition that they shall not Cross the Balkans.
General Kaulbars lias been ordered to re-
sign his portfolio, lie will remain at Sofia
simply as aJ military agent.
Lonoox, Sept 23.—The Albanians who
are stationed at Djakovoj in Servia, have
rifien in rebellion. A detachment oft Turk-
. islk| forces was sent to .suppress the insur-
rection and an engagement took place yes-
terday. Both sides lost heavily.
WmEKICAN All) TO lllKI.AND'S CAUSK.
DU1U.1N-, Sept 23.—At ii meeting jof "the
National League yesterday it was an-
nounced that S3,000 had been received
froni tlie Irish-Americans of San Fran-
cisco for the support of the cause. Tlio an-
il otuncement created great enthusiasm.
b^ain and okhmany COMK to tjkrms.
MadkiI), Sept. 23. —Th&JmrwilEl Cor-
rd> states that an agreement has been
effected with Germany by which Spain re-
tains the Caroline, Mariana and Palaos
Islands, while Germany acquires the, Mar-
shall and Gill>ert groups. -j • -"
the choi,ei|a. j- »
Madrid, Sept. 23.— There were 759 new
caieslof cholera and 270 deaths frpm the
disease reported Monday throughout] Spain.
Uome, Sept 23.—There were 2J4 new
cakes of cholera and 175 deaths in Palermo
-during the twenty-four hours ending at
lKJon yesterday, Reinforcements of troops
lii'Ve arrived at different points in Sicily
ami the populace has been quieted. Nodis-
■ orler is reported. ||
LOSS OF AX AMKKICAN BAUKi
London, Sept 28.—The American bark
Ci slimete-, *Captain Nicholas, f/om Phil-
adelphia, April 23, for lliogo, has been lost
at Tanefa-Slina, an island of Japan. Part
of her cfew were saved.
The bark Cashmere was built ht Med ford,
M isa.vin 1S<>9, and was owned by Henry Has*
in -s & Co., oi Hoston, and others. She carried
n vahiaMe carRO of oil, which was uninsured.
Tlie bark was insured for if-Q,000.1
a r<)*tal Clerk Killed.
Vandalia, 111., 'Sept. 23. —A i postal-
clerk on the Vandalia line named J. B.
Gteen. while attempting fto remove three
tr:imps from the train near this place .yes-,
te iiay nioruing, had his head crushed be-
neath tlie storm-doors at the end of the
postal-car and was instan;tly killed. Green
w is about tweuty-five years old.
• v; Senator Blair's Prediction.;
Boston, Muss., Sept 2$.—Senatoi Blair,
of Vermont, delivered a political address at
Ti-emont Temple yesterday. - He asserts
Without plunging into an opinion^ predict
■wide-TSoread popularity for this Depart-
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VOL. 15. NO. 63
iGUN, ILLINOIS, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 23, 1885
REFUSES TO BE CARVED.
5 o'clock Editicn.
'Turkey Will Not Peaceably Per-
mit Roumelia to Be Sliced from
Her Body-Politic. j.
he New York Republicans in
Convention at Saratoga—Gtm.
Oarr Leads for Governor.
She Announces Her Determination to
Suppress the Revolt-and Restore
Her Deposed Officers.
Gathering Of Empire State Dunio-
crats for Thursday's Convention
—The Dakota Democrats.,
iiustria, Eoumania, .Servia and Greece
Preparing for an Armed Conflict '
■ Other News from Abroad. )
ali. sioxs point to a war.
i LosritoN, Sebt 23.—The situation in the
East IS growing critical. The inspired
Journal hi Turquic, of Constantinople,
publishes an official communication which
s iitos that the events in jjtonmelia necessi-
tate the intervention of tlie lforte. .Turkey,
tlie article says, will accomplish her duty
ahd suppress tl»o revolt, acting with firm-
ness but exercising moderation. It is.
currently reported iu the Turkish
capital that Turkey lias decided to1 fight for
the le-sloration of the status quo in lion-
melia. The Turkish thirst j army corps in
Anatolia has been mobilized, The oilieials
ot the Adrianople Railway have, been
ordered to prepare for the transportation of
tr >ops. All other ' trallie. on the road will
be stopjx.'il. ■ |j'], ; • .";-J
The Servian army lias been mobilized and
troops are beini? sent to protect tlie sputliern
frontier bordering on Macedonia ami Al-
'bafnia. Fears are entertained of a risintr in
boith the latter places, atUl grave troubles
ari; anticipated in the event of suchl an oc-
currence. It is stated that, in an interview
with a number 6f diplomats, King Milan
k BSferted that if the Macedonians rose in re-
volt against Turkish rule .lie must act with
thtem or otherwise be deposed.
King Milan's appearance in Belgrade on
llii return-from V ieuii nwas tlie signal for a
great i>opular outburst of enthusiasm.
Crowds met him at tile depot w'rtli loud
'.crik's of '"Forward all Servians." ; The
King's first decree mobilized CO, t)00j troops.
Tlie inhabitants have demanded that Old
Se rvia arid Macedonia be protected. • The
sk lptchima has been -convoked to coTisidei
i the important ipiestions arising out jof, the
disturbed conditions of affairs in U?e Ual-
kais. ' 'jij'"1 j
At Athens yesterday the Prime Minister
in replying to a deputation, said that if
events threatened interference with the ex;
pausiou.of Hellenic dominion.Ureejpe was
reaiy to intervene. The plans proposed for
a reduction of the Greek 'army have been
abandoned, and ordprs have been issued to
raise it at once,to its full effective force. A
grtjiat demonstration was held in Athens
yes terday in favor of Greek intervention in
Macedonia.
A levy of all the able-blitlschc'Cor-
ra iMmdenz says that PrincesAlexander, of
Bulgaria, has sent dispatcifes' to the signa-
tory powers of the Berlin treaty explaining
hi.> action in regard to Roumelia, It is
sk ted that the Prince'has fexpressedjthe in-
tention- of reconciling himself, so far as
possible, with the agents of the Sultan.
T1 e Prince is reported,'-with that.view, to
be negotiating directly with the Siiltan.
Sr. P'fjtekShu no, Sept. 23 — The Rus-
sian Government has replied tp, Prince
Alexander's dispatch relative to l^ouinelia
that only the signatory powers to the
treaty of Berlin are competent to settle the
question as to sovereignty over Roumelia.
Tlio Government has decreed that all Kus-
sian officers in tlie Bulgarian service may
retain their commissions only on the con-
dition that they shall not Cross the Balkans.
General Kaulbars lias been ordered to re-
sign his portfolio, lie will remain at Sofia
simply as aJ military agent.
Lonoox, Sept 23.—The Albanians who
are stationed at Djakovoj in Servia, have
rifien in rebellion. A detachment oft Turk-
. islk| forces was sent to .suppress the insur-
rection and an engagement took place yes-
terday. Both sides lost heavily.
WmEKICAN All) TO lllKI.AND'S CAUSK.
DU1U.1N-, Sept 23.—At ii meeting jof "the
National League yesterday it was an-
nounced that S3,000 had been received
froni tlie Irish-Americans of San Fran-
cisco for the support of the cause. Tlio an-
il otuncement created great enthusiasm.
b^ain and okhmany COMK to tjkrms.
MadkiI), Sept. 23. —Th&JmrwilEl Cor-
rd> states that an agreement has been
effected with Germany by which Spain re-
tains the Caroline, Mariana and Palaos
Islands, while Germany acquires the, Mar-
shall and Gill>ert groups. -j • -"
the choi,ei|a. j- »
Madrid, Sept. 23.— There were 759 new
caieslof cholera and 270 deaths frpm the
disease reported Monday throughout] Spain.
Uome, Sept 23.—There were 2J4 new
cakes of cholera and 175 deaths in Palermo
-during the twenty-four hours ending at
lKJon yesterday, Reinforcements of troops
lii'Ve arrived at different points in Sicily
ami the populace has been quieted. Nodis-
■ orler is reported. ||
LOSS OF AX AMKKICAN BAUKi
London, Sept 28.—The American bark
Ci slimete-, *Captain Nicholas, f/om Phil-
adelphia, April 23, for lliogo, has been lost
at Tanefa-Slina, an island of Japan. Part
of her cfew were saved.
The bark Cashmere was built ht Med ford,
M isa.vin 1S<>9, and was owned by Henry Has*
in -s & Co., oi Hoston, and others. She carried
n vahiaMe carRO of oil, which was uninsured.
Tlie bark was insured for if-Q,000.1
a r